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Sir Theo Foundation strengthens commitment to second-chance education
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Sir Theo Foundation strengthens commitment to second-chance education

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • The Sir Theo Foundation has reiterated its dedication to improving educational access.
  • The foundation donated K280,000 to the Kokoda Track Foundation (KTF).
  • These funds will support the Pari and Taurama Flexible Open and Distance Education (FODE) Centres.

The Sir Theo Foundation has reinforced its commitment to broadening access to education by providing a significant financial contribution. The foundation has presented K280,000 to the Kokoda Track Foundation (KTF). This substantial donation is earmarked for the support of the Pari and Taurama Flexible Open and Distance Education (FODE) Centres. These centers play a crucial role in delivering educational opportunities to individuals who may not have access through traditional schooling methods.

The partnership between the Sir Theo Foundation and the KTF underscores a shared vision for empowering communities through education. The flexible open and distance learning model is designed to overcome geographical and logistical barriers, making education more attainable for a wider range of students. By investing in these FODE centres, the Sir Theo Foundation aims to foster learning and development, ultimately contributing to the advancement of the local population. The contribution signifies a strong belief in the transformative power of education and a dedication to making a tangible difference.

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